Provided by: xqf_1.0.5-3_amd64 

NAME
xqf - 3D action game server browser
SYNOPSIS
xqf [options]
DESCRIPTION
XQF is a 3D action game (such as Quake, sequels and derivatives) server browser. It uses X and is written
using the GIMP Tool Kit, and uses QStat in the backend to retrieve server info.
With XQF you can search for Quake, Quake World, Quake2, Quake3, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Hexen 2,
Hexen World, Sin, Half-Life, Kingpin, Soldier of Fortun 1/2, Tribes 2, Heretic 2, Unreal, Unreal
Tournament, Unreal Tournament 2003, Rune, Descent 3 and many others. You can look at lots of information
about the servers. XQF can spawn your client into a selected server with customized options. You can also
apply filters while searching for servers, trimming full or empty servers, for example.
OPTIONS
XQF accepts several command line parameters:
--launch [SERVERTYPE] IP
adds the server specified with IP (e.g. 10.10.0.1:27666) to the favorites, queries it and launches
the game. XQF tries to automatically determine the correct game based on the port. If the
autodetections fails XQF will ask you for the game. Alternatively you may directly specify the
game type on the command line (e.g. Q3S).
--add [SERVERTYPE] IP
adds the specified server to the favories and queries it. Basically the same as --launch except
that the game is not launched ;-)
--debug level
set the specified debug level. Use this if you experience problems with XQF. Level 3 is usually
sufficient for debugging most problems. Higher levels product lots of output.
--version
prints the version of XQF.
SEE ALSO
qstat(1).
/usr/share/doc/xqf
HOMEPAGE
http://linuxgames.com/xqf/ http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/xqf/
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but
may be used by others).
XQF was written by Roman Pozlevich <roma@botik.ru>, and is now maintained by Bill Adams
<bill@evilbill.org>, Alex Burger <alex_b@users.sourceforge.net> and Ludwig Nussel
<l_n@users.sourceforge.net>
December 19, 2004 XQF(6)